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<H1>Richtext API</H1>
<H3><A NAME="FOOT1" HREF="rt-api.html#FOOT1">(1)</A></H3>
<P>consisting of or covered with
flaky particles
<H3><A NAME="FOOT2" HREF="rt-api.html#FOOT2">(2)</A></H3>
<P>Open
question: did I miss any?  Do we need "hard-line"?  Do we need
"division"?
<H3><A NAME="FOOT3" HREF="rt-api.html#FOOT3">(3)</A></H3>
<P>Open
question: in what units?
<H3><A NAME="FOOT4" HREF="rt-api.html#FOOT4">(4)</A></H3>
<P>Open
question: urk.  It sounds like I [BRL] am writing a legal contract.
<H3><A NAME="FOOT5" HREF="rt-api.html#FOOT5">(5)</A></H3>
<P>Used in combination with "font-size" to provide superscript and subscript.
<H3><A NAME="FOOT6" HREF="rt-api.html#FOOT6">(6)</A></H3>
<P>Open question: are
"none" and "insertion" truly mutually exclusive?  If so, do we
really need both of them?
<H3><A NAME="FOOT7" HREF="rt-api.html#FOOT7">(7)</A></H3>
<P>Open question: is the set
required to be ordered or expressly permitted to be unordered?  Or do we
need two accessors?
<H3><A NAME="FOOT8" HREF="rt-api.html#FOOT8">(8)</A></H3>
<P>Open question: should this be defined?  To what?
<H3><A NAME="FOOT9" HREF="rt-api.html#FOOT9">(9)</A></H3>
<P>Open question: should this be defined?  To what?
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